Chankasingh Kyle, Booth Amy, Albert Arianne, Kaida Angela, Smith Laurie W, Racey C Sarai, Gottschlich Anna, Murray Melanie C M, Sadarangani Manish, Ogilvie Gina S, Galea Liisa A M, Brotto Lori A
Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Women's Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Heliyon. 2022 Oct 7;8(10):e10880. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10880. eCollection 2022 Oct.
The COVID-19 pandemic and public health protection measures aimed at mitigating the transmission of the virus have both resulted in tremendous physical and mental health impacts. The study at hand used a gender-based analysis and social determinants of health approach to investigate which communities had trouble coping during times of strict protection measures and symptoms and strategies employed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were recruited from previously established cohorts as a part of the COVID-19 Rapid Evidence Study of a Provincial Population-Based Cohort for Gender and Sex (RESPPONSE) study. Being a young adult, female, woman, gender diverse, low-income earner or LGBTQ/2S+ was significantly associated with not being able to cope during the first wave of the pandemic. The effects for females, women, and gender diverse were attenuated yet still significant when controlling for various covariates. Those who reported not coping were more likely to present maladaptive coping symptoms and strategies. Our findings demonstrate the need to support marginalized communities in coping with the current ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and build proactive support for future pandemics.
新冠疫情以及旨在减缓病毒传播的公共卫生防护措施,都对身心健康产生了巨大影响。本研究采用基于性别的分析方法以及健康的社会决定因素方法,来调查在严格的防护措施期间哪些社区应对困难,以及新冠疫情期间所出现的症状和采用的策略。作为基于省级人群的性别与性取向新冠快速证据研究(RESPONSE)的一部分,研究参与者是从先前建立的队列中招募而来。在疫情的第一波期间,身为青年、女性、女性群体、性别多样化者、低收入者或 LGBTQ/2S+ 与无法应对显著相关。在控制各种协变量时,女性、女性群体和性别多样化者所受的影响虽有所减弱,但仍很显著。那些报告无法应对的人更有可能出现适应不良型应对症状和策略。我们的研究结果表明,有必要支持边缘化社区应对当前仍在持续的新冠疫情,并为未来的疫情建立积极主动的支持机制。